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A Treatise of Fluxions: Or, an Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. Containing a Full Explication of That Method by Which the ... Geometer

Charles Hayes

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This book is an introduction to the mathematical philosophy of fluxions, a method that has been used by geometers to make significant advances in mechanical philosophy. Written by Charles Hayes, this work provides a clear and detailed explication of fluxions that is accessible to students and professionals in mathematics, science, and engineering.

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